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Change of Noc Code after ITA

zwaraich

Newbie
Mar 28, 2015
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Hi everyone,

I just wanted to ask if one can change the Noc code on their application after receiving ITA. I have found a noc code which relates better to my job responsibilities than the one I used in EE profile. Both are of Skill B.

Any help would be appreciated.
 

Maple_Leafs

Full Member
Jan 6, 2015
26
3
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
I believe it's too late to change your NOC code. Your profile must be locked. See the following link:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/invite.asp

From this above link - "Candidates' Express Entry profile is automatically “locked” when they are issued an ITA. Candidates can only revise their profile information if they formally decline the ITA through their MyCIC account. When candidates decline an ITA, they are automatically returned to the pool and will be able to update their profile information, as they wait for a new ITA."

It's on you, if you want to change your NOC, but first you have to decline the current ITA.
 

Undercover

Full Member
Sep 5, 2011
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Maple_Leafs said:
I believe it's too late to change your NOC code. Your profile must be locked. See the following link:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/invite.asp

From this above link - "Candidates' Express Entry profile is automatically “locked” when they are issued an ITA. Candidates can only revise their profile information if they formally decline the ITA through their MyCIC account. When candidates decline an ITA, they are automatically returned to the pool and will be able to update their profile information, as they wait for a new ITA."

It's on you, if you want to change your NOC, but first you have to decline the current ITA.
What about before ITA can you update your NOC ? PLease let me know
 

awaisf430

Full Member
Jul 12, 2016
29
3
Qatar
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
1111
AOR Received.
28-02-2017
LANDED..........
01-07-2018
Can the changes be made after the ITA is received?
 

elenama

Star Member
Nov 8, 2016
93
47
Toronto
Category........
FAM
App. Filed.......
22-04-2017
AOR Received.
26-04-2017
I made the same mistake – my profile had an incorrect NOC code, and later when I got an ITA and prepared my documents for submission, I quoted the correct NOC on my job letters. I then sent a CSE explaining what happened, and just last month my application for PR was approved.

I think they will recalculate your points based on your correct NOC, and if your points are still high enough to make the draw after which you got the ITA, it won’t hurt your case much. But then again, it’s just my guess, you’ll need to decide if you want to risk it or not. There have been cases of rejected applications because of an incorrect NOC.
 

awaisf430

Full Member
Jul 12, 2016
29
3
Qatar
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
1111
AOR Received.
28-02-2017
LANDED..........
01-07-2018
Thank you for your reply sir.

What is the difference between CSE and LOW. I tried to google it but dont understand the difference.

Is CSE better or LOE??

Sorry if this is a stupid question. I am very new to this immigration process. :-[
 

Batman_is_Real

Hero Member
Dec 15, 2016
697
71
Toronto
Category........
NOC Code......
2174
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
awaisf430 said:
Thank you for your reply sir.

What is the difference between CSE and LOW. I tried to google it but dont understand the difference.

Is CSE better or LOE??

Sorry if this is a stupid question. I am very new to this immigration process. :-[
CSE : Case Specific Enquiry

LOE : Letter of Explanation.
 

elenama

Star Member
Nov 8, 2016
93
47
Toronto
Category........
FAM
App. Filed.......
22-04-2017
AOR Received.
26-04-2017
LOE is something you submit with your PR application along with all of your documents. CSE is a request you can send to CIC to enquire about your application after you’ve submitted.
You do not need to do both, just LOE will suffice.

In my case I had to do a CSE because I noticed the mistake after I submitted the application. Sorry I confused you.
 

eduhinter

Newbie
Mar 19, 2017
1
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Would you have changed your NOC before submitting ur e-APR?
I'm on the very same situation right now, but I'm not sure if I can correct my NOC# before submitting (adding a few lines for it on my LOE) or submit it as it is, wrong, and have this same CSE thing done
 

supreetsangha

Member
Apr 4, 2017
10
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elenama said:
I made the same mistake – my profile had an incorrect NOC code, and later when I got an ITA and prepared my documents for submission, I quoted the correct NOC on my job letters. I then sent a CSE explaining what happened, and just last month my application for PR was approved.

I think they will recalculate your points based on your correct NOC, and if your points are still high enough to make the draw after which you got the ITA, it won’t hurt your case much. But then again, it’s just my guess, you’ll need to decide if you want to risk it or not. There have been cases of rejected applications because of an incorrect NOC.
Can you please let me know your NOC codes ? I am in a similar situation but worried that changing the code could affect my case.. please help
 

Bhoomi12

Star Member
May 14, 2017
140
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I made the same mistake – my profile had an incorrect NOC code, and later when I got an ITA and prepared my documents for submission, I quoted the correct NOC on my job letters. I then sent a CSE explaining what happened, and just last month my application for PR was approved.

I think they will recalculate your points based on your correct NOC, and if your points are still high enough to make the draw after which you got the ITA, it won’t hurt your case much. But then again, it’s just my guess, you’ll need to decide if you want to risk it or not. There have been cases of rejected applications because of an incorrect NOC.
Hi ..so did you give the explanation on it why exactly u changed the job code ? 1)and i guess changing the job code , never make difference to the CRS points of it right ,?
 

Bhoomi12

Star Member
May 14, 2017
140
7
Hi ..so did you give the explanation on it why exactly u changed the job code ? 1)and i guess changing the job code , never make difference to the CRS points of it right ,?
What is this CSE? And for me
Mentioned NOC: skill type :0
If i change the NOC: skill type:B

How was your experience ? Even the skill type also changed ,when u changed the job code
 

elenama

Star Member
Nov 8, 2016
93
47
Toronto
Category........
FAM
App. Filed.......
22-04-2017
AOR Received.
26-04-2017
What is this CSE? And for me
Mentioned NOC: skill type :0
If i change the NOC: skill type:B

How was your experience ? Even the skill type also changed ,when u changed the job code
wow from 0 to B that's a big change there. Anyhow, skill level 0, A and B get the same amount of points allocated, so it won't make a difference in your CRS score. However, like I said before, it is still entirely up to the immigration officer to decide what to do with your application, and people had their applications rejected for changing their NOC codes.

I did give an explanation why the NOC got changed in CSE (I claimed skill level A thinking my professional designation will be finalized by the time I got an ITA, but I ended up receiving an ITA sooner than I expected. I also provided a letter from my professional designation body stating when I'm expected to become a full member).